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Visit Cornell University

    https://www.cornell.edu/visit/
    Special tours, including the Historical Tour, group and private tours, are offered on a first-come, first-served basis and there is a $40 fee for each tour guide needed. Please contact us at least two weeks before your planned visit at 607-254-INFO (4636). We look forward to helping you explore Cornell University.Location: Ithaca, 14853, New York

Visit Undergraduate Admissions - Cornell University

    https://admissions.cornell.edu/visit
    This includes cancelation of campus tours, information sessions, and admitted student programs. We will provide an update regarding when visitation and events will again be available to admissions visitors. Please navigate to our Virtual Visit site to learn more about Cornell, in the meantime.

Cornell Alumni Association Travel Program - Cornell University

    https://alumni.cornell.edu/learn-and-travel/travel-program/
    Our friendly, inclusive, experience-based tours are led by expert tour directors, feature local guides, and are frequently accompanied by a Cornell staff member. We know you want to take well-orchestrated adventures so that you can focus on what matters: taking those adventures together.

Tours & Workshops Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art

    https://museum.cornell.edu/tours-workshops
    Cornell Students. Free tours are available for any Cornell student group—organizations, residence halls, sororities and fraternities, or even a group of friends. We request a minimum of 5 students and a maximum of 15 per group. Two weeks notice is required to get on our schedule.

Tour - Cornell University Campus Walking Tour - PocketSights

    https://pocketsights.com/tours/tour/Ithaca-Cornell-University-Campus-Walking-Tour-29
    Thank you for taking this educational Cornell Tour with PocketSights. Our intent of this tour is to inform students about the campus and show Cornell in a positive way, so that families can make an informed decision about attending. Cornell University was founded on April 27, 1865. Cornell's main campus is on East Hill in Ithaca, New York.

Students Student Employment

    https://studentemployment.cornell.edu/students
    Cornell offers a wide variety of part-time jobs. Working a modest number of hours each week provides you with resources to help make Cornell affordable. The Office of Financial Aid and Student Employment is here to provide you guidance and information on securing a job – whether on-campus or off-campus – while a student at Cornell.

Browse by region Cornell Alumni Association Travel ...

    https://alumni.cornell.edu/learn-and-travel/travel-program/browse-by-region/
    Unlike our sister program, Cornell’s Adult University, we don’t send faculty on our trips. However, your group, if large enough, may be accompanied by a Cornell staff member. You’ll always be accompanied by expert tour directors and local guides. And of course, Big Red conviviality is a hallmark of every trip.

CampusTours - Interactive Virtual Tours and Campus Maps

    https://campustours.com/
    The #1 Destination for Interactive Maps and Virtual Tours. CampusTours builds video tours, photorealistic interactive campus maps, mobile walking tours and custom data-driven multimedia applications for education, non-profit and government clients worldwide.

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